Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and Innovative Technology sector team members Patrick Daugherty (Partner, Chicago) and Andy Lee (Of Counsel, New York) presented on a panel titled Launching an NFT Successfully and Legally as part of the NFT.NYC conference.
If you were unable to attend, below is a recording of the session:
Since its inaugural edition in 2019, NFT.NYC has hosted thousands of attendees and hundreds of speakers covering a wide range of topics related to this dynamic field. Spanning 7 venues over 3 days, Foley & Lardner is proud to sponsor and participate in this leading conference.
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